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Old 03-28-2005, 05:39 PM
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In looking at the double cocked move, focus on what PP#1 does in relation to 'center' - it is the key.

The big advantage with this move is lag - clubhead control - which is far easier to maintain 'deep' into the swing from a double cocked position.

The big disadvantage is clubface control - it must be 'manipulated' even for swingers. The trick is to 'start' the move back to flat just enough to allow the throw out/physics to do the rest for you.

Both depend on grip type. Given 10-2D, you have less to 'do' (basically nothing) re: clubface control from a double cocked position, but you have much less margin for error.

As far as #2 on your list, not the worst of falts BUT you are at a disadvantage re: your 'support' of impact. Giving up the 'wedges' means that you are not supporting impact in the most efficient way. That may be minor (just a bit of 'mass' at impact) or major (leading to throw away).

Much less damage for swingers than for hitters in either case #1 or #2 IMO.
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